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A DAY OF REST

(To the Editor.)

Sir, —The , closing words of the Editorial article -in Monday night's "Post"—"All For the One Task"—says: "A reduction of those forms of pleasure seeking which are wastefully distractive of time, energy, and resources is certainly called for"; also the many other appeals from various sources to curtail so much misdirected energy could be very largely met by observing one day a week for rest.

Hew this emphasises the wonderfu 1 provision that God has made for mankind in instituting "A Day of Rest." It is astounding that so many will not acknowledge and honour it and yet rt is the great need of today.—l am, etc.. FRANK F*E-.T.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1941, Page 10

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A DAY OF REST Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1941, Page 10

A DAY OF REST Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 101, 1 May 1941, Page 10

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